Special issues Volume 20, 1996 Reflections on Pacific Island Historiography
Edited by Doug Munro
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Reflections
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Contributors
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The early years of Pacific history
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Dorothy Shineberg
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A note on Pacific history in New Zealand
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Mary Boyd
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And now there will be a void: An appreciation of J W Davidson, 1915-1973
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O H K Spate
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Now an island is too big. Limits and limitations of Pacific Island history
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Barrie Macdonald
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The isolation of Pacific history
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Doug Munro
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Pacific history from the rim: What should students learn?
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Max Quanchi
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Historiography
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Contributors
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The historian as political actor in polity, society and academy
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J G A Pocock
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The making of a biography of Te Kooti Te Arikirangi Turuki
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Judith Binney
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Who owns Maori tribal tradition?
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Angela Ballara
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Just marginally possible: The making of Matagi Tokelau
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Judith Huntsman
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The nature of the Pacific History: a bibliography
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Clive Moore and Doug Munro
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Autobiographical
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Contributors
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Understanding or believing? On researching Christianity in Tuvalu
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Michael Goldsmith
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On the edges of Christian history in the Pacific: A personal journey
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Andrew Thornley
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Entangled stories: Personal, local and global histories
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Michael Monsell-Davis
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Oral traditions and writing
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Epeli Hau‘ofa
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An accidental historian
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Donald Denoon
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Confessions of a history addict
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David A Chappell
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From across the horizon: Reflections on a sojourn in Hawai
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Brij V Lal
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My apprenticeship and beyond
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Doug Munro
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A note on the noble revolution in universities
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Graham G Mills
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Conversation
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Contributors
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It ain’t heavy, its our history: Three young academics talanoa
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Teresia Teaiwa, Robert Nicole and Alumita Durutalo
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Debate
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Contributors
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The Queensland labour trade: Reply to Schlomowitz comment on Williams
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T David Williams
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A comment on William’s rejoinder
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Ralph Shlomowitz
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